RDML
object as data.frame
Formats particular fields of RDML
object as data.frame
s,
filters or passes them to RDML.GetFData
and RDML.SetFData
functions.
list
of default columns
expression to form fdata.name
(see Examples)
list
of additional columns
if value is NULL
then convert it to NA
. Helps to deal with incomplete records.
additional columns
By default input this function forms data.frame
with following columns:
experiment$id
run$id
react$id
react$position
react$sample
data$tar$id
target[[data$id]]$dyeId
sample[[react$sample]]$type
You can overload default
columns list by parameter .default
but note that columns
exp.id, run.id, react.id, target
are necessary for usage
AsTable
output as
input for GetFData
and SetFData
. Additional columns can be
introduced by specifying them at input parameter ...
(see Examples).
All default and additional columns accession expressions must be named.
Experiment, run, react and data to which belongs each fluorescence data vector
can be accessed by experiment, run, react, data
(see Examples).
Result table does not contain data from experiments with ids starting with '.'!
# NOT RUN {
## internal dataset stepone_std.rdml (in 'data' directory)
## generated by Applied Biosystems Step-One. Contains qPCR data.
library(chipPCR)
PATH <- path.package("RDML")
filename <- paste(PATH, "/extdata/", "stepone_std.rdml", sep ="")
stepone <- RDML$new(filename)
## Mark fluorescense data which Cq > 30 and add quantities to
## AsTable output.
## Names for fluorescense data will contain sample name and react
## positions
tab <- stepone$AsTable(
name.pattern = paste(react$sample$id, react$position),
add.columns = list(cq30 = if(data$cq >= 30) ">=30" else "<30",
quantity = sample[[react$sample$id]]$quantity$value)
)
## Show cq30 and quantities
tab[, c("cq30", "quantity")]
## Get fluorescence values for 'std' type samples
## in format ready for ggplot function
library(dplyr)
fdata <- stepone$GetFData(
filter(tab, sample.type == "std"),
long.table = TRUE)
## Plot fdata with colour by cq30 and shape by quantity
library(ggplot2)
ggplot(fdata, aes(x = cyc, y = fluor,
group = fdata.name,
colour = cq30,
shape = as.factor(quantity))) +
geom_line() + geom_point()
# }
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